Great place! The staff is very attentive and courteous. The food is very tasty, and the portions are large! A quiet, peaceful place that is tastefully decorated. The menu is large and very diverse. For those who do not eat meat, there is also a lot to find.
An interesting cafe, a very cool interior with a thousand little things in the Georgian style. The ratings are good, but somehow we weren't very lucky. There are tables on the street, but no one approached them for a long time - they moved inside. We ordered khinkali with beef. They turned out to have some veins, very salty and peppery, although the dough is good. Toilets are also "in the traditional style" - without toilets, as at the train station - it is clearly worth updating, even if the interior remains antique :) Maybe you'll have better luck, come in.
A wonderful original place! We visited here on a weekend evening. Periodically, live performance of Georgian songs from a DJ. We danced with the guests to Georgian disco and "Cinema", they treated us to their wine and even invited us to their table when we were about to leave the cafe. An amazing atmosphere of warmth and comfort, the interior is full of interesting little things. And, of course, VERY TASTY KHINKALI AND SHISH KEBAB. I advise you to go there. There were no videos or photos left because they were busy chatting and eating delicious food.
Update:
It was 05/9/2024. I'm shocked. Khinkali is practically meat-free. There is no greenery at all. It's like a barbecue made of old meat. The cashless account is also gone. There was no one in the place. We are disappointed.